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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1922)
" THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, September 13, 1922 2 (EE 3 PAGE EIGHT K s f I I ! I t K Remo val Sale Tomorrow is the Last Day. Westenhaver & Gilbert BUY A HAM Fresh Stock U(;ar cured Light Hams 28c lb Heavy Hams 1 2(!c lb The Grande Rondo Meat Co. I5UY A HAM For bedtime: a Victrola Put tlic Ijttlc ones to bed to the sweet strains of a Viclrola. "Hush-a -bye baby, in tlie tree top" can't you bear it? Let them go to sleep to happy dreams, and in the morning Let them waken to the glad enrol of sunny music. Is anything too fine or sweet for tlie Iiule tots? Vidrolas come in ntany styles, r inging in price from 25 to Jfioo. Comeuicnt payment lams Newlin Book & Stationery Company SH.ER.RY.'S LAST DAY H. B. Warner "The Skeik of Araby" If 1309 Adama La Grande Jj j ':' " ;5' j THE SENSATIONAL SO.MJ HIT TOLD IN A j MARVELOUS SCREEN DRAMA Also. Sfco w ins "TR A VELA I '( i US J Krom the Rrockton, Massachusetts, 1 h'nterniise, under an Huston. Miua- Ichusetls date line, the Kvrniiig Ob-i civer takes the following society Item! I wmcn is or interest to La Grande peo- 'pie: 1 'I hp Duirriat'e of Mis Helen Kilitf, daughter of Mrs. George Krecmai 'Kintf, mthI Joel Henry Richardson, on jof Mix. Stephen Francis KichwrfUon, of l.a (Jrandu, Oregon, was solemnized j Tuesday afternoon at the home of the, jhiide at Kuston Furnace j '1 ho ceremony was performed by 1 Huv. Freer! K. Lewis, minister of tho L'nitarian church at North KuKton. 'The bride was downed in white crept: , tie chine with a veil of tulle and h coronet of orange blossoms. She car-: ried a bouquet of lilies of the valley1 and while rones. The bridesmaid,: Miss Marion Wenonah Cunningham of I oi chcster, wine turquoise blue (feortf- ( ette, with hat to match, and carried a bouquet of pink Ophelia roses. Thn best man was Attorney William Reilly Cook of I'oston and Iowa, a fraternity I brother of the groom at Harvard. The, ushers. Miss Ksther Elizabeth Cnn nineham of l)orehester, and AIi.sb Mar tha Scott Krving of Mansfield, both former schoolmates of the bride, were. prettily nUiicd in organdie. The mule's mother wore a gown of brown crepe de chine. The bride entered on the arm of her brother, Attorney Clin ton King of Springfield, to the strains of the "Itridal Chorus" from Lohen- jgrin, Played by Mrs. John Martin Mo loruiell of Dorchester, The ceremony j took place in the buy window which was banked with potted pants and 'gladioli. j The bride's gift to her bridesmaid 1 was a silver bat;, and to the pianist 'and ushers, platinum pins. The groom 1 presented the best man with cuff link-;, j Following the reception at which ! Holman catered, Mr. and Mrs, Rich ardson left for their new homo at Tam arack, Idaho, by way of Boston, Mon ti eal,' St- Paul, Spokane and L.i j (Ira rule. I The Inide's traveling gown was of tan and blue radium. Her wrap was brown vnldyn and she wore a hat of velvet and duvelyn. ' Tlie bride was born in this town and attended local and Huston schools graduating from the Jin. 4 tun Normal school, following which she taught ini that city. The groom is engaged in' the lumber business at Tamarack. Hi is a graduate of the University if Oiegon and the law school and grad uate school of business administration; it Harvard University. He is a mem-' ber of the bar of the State of OieKon. !i Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Robinson en-j J lei mined a number of their friends at ! dinner Sunday evening at their home. Mr. and Mrs. II. fc. Coo!idgef Mr. and Mrs. H. K. OT.rien, Air. and Mrs. C. I). Put man, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Robinson and Ralph Huron were all seated Ht the dinner, a delightful four-course affair. Shortly after the close of the din ner In fur Mr. and Mrs. (ius Perot ar rived at the residence and beguiled tho guests with tales of Alaska, where j they have been for some time. The house was tastefully decoruted,! the predominant feature being an ar lav of beautiful cosmos. 1 I Mr. H. K. Dixon delightfully en-1 tcrtained at the Country Club Monday evening at bridge in honor of Mr, and Mrs. t.d Ward, of Ohio. Kight tables were seated at cards and Mrs. Harvey Day won high honors among the liuiics. while the gentlemen's priae went to Dr. F. L. Ralston. The rooms were beautifully decorat-1 ed in flowers, dahlias and cenosias 1 taking a major Part in the scheme-j Following the cnrils n delicious lunch eon was served and the quests depart ed lor their homes unanimous in stat ing that they had spent a very pleas-, anl evening, 1 I Mr. and Mrs. C D. Huffman enter tained a number of their many friends with a fine chicken dinner uch w, farmers wives know so well how t', prepare. The party was held last Sun- Th'tse pre-cut were Mr. and M's. I. in and baby, Mrs. McNaughton, of F.lgin, Mis. I. it-tie ami her two son, of Ihluunl. and Mr. ami Mrs. C. D. Huff man. During the afternoon several otheis called and all were treated t a generous supply of watermelon. Miss Ruth Hill, who graduated from the l.a (i ramie hinh school hrst year, will leave tomorrow morning for IVn ilettm, where she will spend the day. Miss Margaret Palmer, another I.. II- S. graduate, will join her in the , 'Wiling and they will Irave for Cor vaili-, when1 they will enroll fnr tlu "winter tettn at the Oregon Agricultur al t oil.-e. Mr. ami Mrs. C. A. Stephenson wen' hosts at a dinner party given Thnr nay evening in honor of Mr. and Mr-t II. D. l.augmo. Covers were laid fm eight. M 1 ami M is. I .jingmo left Friday ! morning for I lolly wood, California. ' wlu-t e they will make their future home. Tl-.e Women of t ho Mooseheart l.e- COME 1 H ion will ineei I tuu sitav evening at (be Odd Fellows Hall. Tlie l.adif' I e rion of (taker will lie Huets of thv l.a (nciii.ie chapter at this time. Refreshment- wili be rrved ami an enjoyable time is being planned by the, members. All membcis are urged to be piesent. I l;ia . l-aulk. who celebrated hi j-:!td birthday Sunday, held open house. snd a !.n ge numler of his friends I ' vim ted him to e(iigratu!ate him and I wish him many none birthdays. Sev ji'tal remained to have dinner with Mr I Faulk. The .lii t'nl t heir t'loi-s of the Country Club wive met last eenine at the I'lmnti'v Cull) unii ttim-il Ht svv iVli'k. V nllis iiitf l In- diniuT xb tut ti ptnt mi hour at business an1 the imlies plnvt'.t ".".00." All reporte I ;i tielijfhtt'ul time. ?f The Wenu'n'-. Foreign Missiunnre Sivii'Iv of the M. '.. chimh re meot- tiir t'! ("''''.rtfon in !h. cl'lirvh .ar. ifi t"r tin- pvirjuiM- t.f ckvtiitg f inn McCall Printed I'uUcrns a 1 m 371 Petticoats of Cotton In Fashions to Please Tho Fall ushors In tbe newest In Cotton Petti coats with forethought for wear, comfort and appear ance. Our careful study of tho desires of our pat rons, embodying our 371 stores, lends ub to be Here this Bctc.'lfori will meet Immediate fuvor In stylo 'ii lid price. Cotton Taffeta Petti coats, Muck, in two Btyles. with flounces, pin tucks and plaiting 69c Sateen Petticoats, In Mack and colors 73c Sa!een Petticoats In many different styles 98c Fancy Flowered Tmffeta ind Flowered Sateen Pet-, ticoati, beautiful designs, rarted eoloreil grounds and dlversltled styles. . . 98c flenulne Hestherbloom Petticoats, & 31 j lea 1.49 English Satine Petticoats, 4 sty les, w 1 1 It sea 1 iops. tucks and plnltings. In fituplo and sport shades. 1.69 Better Quality Sateens, - tieatherbloom and ling lish Salines In targe as sortment of styles and colors ,1.49 to 1.9S Silk Petticoats SILK TAFFETA PETTICOATS in a variety of styles and colors. Priced from $2.98 to 1.50. RADU'M TAFFETA PETTICOATS, attractively stvled and trimmed in beautiful colors. Priced from $.!S to !6..-0. SII.K JERSEY PETTICOATS in plain colors or with variajrated pleated flounces. Priced from !?2. 19 to $.'1.98 BUNGALOW Cretonnes 19c yd. Our direct mill connections make possible this low price. There arc just 2.") pieces in this showing. Width :!( inches. OB. IW Ml L NOVELTY Towels 2,)C to 98c Novelty colored borders and all over designs in double and single terry towels. THB LARGEST CHA1 8TOKK ORGANIZATION Miss .Ruth Proeh.-lel, of Walla Will-! tei noon, .September Hi. at her country la, returned to her home Hunday even-' home two alul one-half miles north intr after spending three weeks in l.aof Island City, (irumte visiting with -Mrn. Don Sar-j Sent. . i", . j The W. t. T. U. wil meet at the Mrs. A. It. Ilunror will cntertui'ii Christian Church tomorrow afternoon Chsntcr I. T '.. ).. on Satiu-dav af '1 hursdny, S.-plenilier I I. at. 2:'Q n. ii. IN ! SEE IT! THE Heatrola The latest thing in a healing device. 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IN TUB WOKLJJ- ----------- School Equipment FOUNTAIN ', , WATERMAN PENS CONKLIX $1.50 to $8.00 ' PARKER Evcrsharp and Conklin Pencils GOc to $1.00 t Red Cross Drug Store New Betty Wales' DRESSES The styles are captivating, the materials are best possible, and the workmanship unexcelled. ! i' II Campbell Sisters Ladies' Rcady-to-Wear and Millinciy Headquarters for Canning Supplies PEACHES IJY THE CARLOAD Yakima Pearlies, per box 75c Mason Pint Jars, complete 87c Mason Quart Jars, complete $1.05 Mason Rubbers, 4 dozen : 25c Mason Lids, doz 29c Economy Lids, doz 29c Fruit Jar Lifters, each o5c Canning Racks, each 45c 15ARTLET J'EARS, per apple box $1.50 19c o f